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SAGE Publ.
2007
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Ausgabe: | 2. ed. |
Schriftenreihe: | Introducing qualitative methods
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [223]-242) and index |
Beschreibung: | X, 246 S. 25 cm |
ISBN: | 9781412921749 9781412921756 |
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Contents
Preface
to the Second Edition
xi
Part
1
Considering CA
1
1
Introducing the CA Paradigm
3
What is 'conversation analysis'?
3
The emergence of conversation analysis
5
The development of conversation analysis
7
Why do conversation analysis?
9
Contrastive
properties
9
Requirements
10
Rewards
10
Purpose and plan of the book
11
Exercise
13
Recommended reading
13
Notes
13
2
Three Exemplary Studies
14
Harvey Sacks' first lecture
14
Schegloff's 'sequencing in conversational openings'
16
Schegloff and Sacks on Opening up closings'
18
Discussion
23
Exercise
25
Recommended reading
25
Notes
25
3
Ideas and Evidence in CA Research
26
CA's 'image'
26
A 'dialogue of ideas and evidence'
27
Ideas
29
Evidence
31
Understanding
32
CA's
ernie
interests
34
A 'specimen perspective'
35
DOING CONVERSATION ANALYSIS
A logic of induction?
36
CA's rationale
38
Exercise
39
Recommended reading
40
Notes
41
4
CA and Different Disciplinary Agendas
42
CA and ethnomethodology
43
Membership categorization analysis (MCA)
45
Ethnomethodological critiques of CA
47
CA and linguistics 50
CA and discursive psychology
54
CA and 'critical' approaches to discourse and interaction
57
CA and feminist concerns
60
Exercise
63
Recommended reading
64
Notes
64
Part
2
Producing Data
65
5
Collecting/Producing Recordings
67
Research design
67
'Naturalism'
68
Sampling issues
69
Audio or video
71
Recordings and other sources of information
73
Hunting for data
78
Consent
79
Radio/TV broadcasts
81
Existing recordings
82
Making field recordings: social issues
82
Making field recordings: technical issues
88
Exercise
90
Recommended reading
91
Notes
91
6
Transcribing Talk-in-lnteraction
93
What is involved in 'transcription'
93
The functions of transcripts
95
Elements in constructing transcript files
96
Time, date, and place of the original recording
97
Identification of the participants
97
Words as spoken
98
CONTENTS
Sounds as uttered
99
Inaudible
or incomprehensible sounds or words
100
Spaces/silences
101
Overlapped speech and sounds
103
Pace, stretches, stresses, volume, etc.
104
Formatting issues
105
Adding visual information
108
Translation
109
Practical issues
110
Software support:
Transana 112
Learning to transcribe
113
Exercise
114
Recommended reading
114
Notes
114
Part
3
Analysing Data
117
7
Analytic Strategies
119
How to begin
120
Questions to ask and areas to consider
122
A general strategy for data exploration
124
A data fragment
126
Four types of interactional organization
128
Turn-taking organization
128
Sequence organization
130
Repair organization
133
The organization of turn-design
136
Discussion
140
Data sessions
140
Exercise
142
Recommended reading
143
Notes
143
8
Elaborating the Analysis
144
On comparison in CA
144
Data selection in analytic elaboration
146
Theoretical sampling
147
Comprehensive data treatment
147
Generalization
149
Demonstration
151
On countability: quantitative CA?
157
The case for case-by-case analysis
162
An illustration
162
A general strategy for data elaboration
164
x
DOING CONVERSATION ANALYSIS
Notes on the analysis of visual data
165
Exercise
168
Recommended reading
169
Notes
169
Part
4
Applied CA
171
9
Applied CA: Institutional Interaction
173
CA
-
'pure' and 'applied'
174
'Conversation' versus 'institutional interaction'
174
Turn-taking, questioning, and 'control'
177
Using CA to study institutional practices
179
Demonstration: standardized survey interviewing
182
Exercises
191
Recommended reading
192
Notes
192
10
Applied CA: Local Rationalities, Formal
Knowledge, and Critical Concerns
194
On the usability of CA findings
194
Plans, practices, and accounts
197
Examples of 'applied CA'
1:
studies of 'impaired'
communication
198
Examples of 'applied CA'
2:
'human-computer
interaction' and 'workplace studies'
202
Examples of 'applied CA'
3:
Feminist CA studies
206
Doing CA: 'pure' and 'applied'
209
Conclusion
211
Exercise
212
Recommended reading
212
Notes
212
Appendices
213
Appendix A: Transcription Conventions
215
Appendix B: Glossary
217
Appendix C: Tips for Presentations and Publications
220
Bibliography
223
Index
243 |
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Contents
Preface
to the Second Edition
xi
Part
1
Considering CA
1
1
Introducing the CA Paradigm
3
What is 'conversation analysis'?
3
The emergence of conversation analysis
5
The development of conversation analysis
7
Why do conversation analysis?
9
Contrastive
properties
9
Requirements
10
Rewards
10
Purpose and plan of the book
11
Exercise
13
Recommended reading
13
Notes
13
2
Three Exemplary Studies
14
Harvey Sacks' first lecture
14
Schegloff's 'sequencing in conversational openings'
16
Schegloff and Sacks on Opening up closings'
18
Discussion
23
Exercise
25
Recommended reading
25
Notes
25
3
Ideas and Evidence in CA Research
26
CA's 'image'
26
A 'dialogue of ideas and evidence'
27
Ideas
29
Evidence
31
Understanding
32
CA's
ernie
interests
34
A 'specimen perspective'
35
DOING CONVERSATION ANALYSIS
A logic of induction?
36
CA's rationale
38
Exercise
39
Recommended reading
40
Notes
41
4
CA and Different Disciplinary Agendas
42
CA and ethnomethodology
43
Membership categorization analysis (MCA)
45
Ethnomethodological critiques of CA
47
CA and linguistics 50
CA and discursive psychology
54
CA and 'critical' approaches to discourse and interaction
57
CA and feminist concerns
60
Exercise
63
Recommended reading
64
Notes
64
Part
2
Producing Data
65
5
Collecting/Producing Recordings
67
Research design
67
'Naturalism'
68
Sampling issues
69
Audio or video
71
Recordings and other sources of information
73
Hunting for data
78
Consent
79
Radio/TV broadcasts
81
Existing recordings
82
Making field recordings: social issues
82
Making field recordings: technical issues
88
Exercise
90
Recommended reading
91
Notes
91
6
Transcribing Talk-in-lnteraction
93
What is involved in 'transcription'
93
The functions of transcripts
95
Elements in constructing transcript files
96
Time, date, and place of the original recording
97
Identification of the participants
97
Words as spoken
98
CONTENTS
Sounds as uttered
99
Inaudible
or incomprehensible sounds or words
100
Spaces/silences
101
Overlapped speech and sounds
103
Pace, stretches, stresses, volume, etc.
104
Formatting issues
105
Adding visual information
108
Translation
109
Practical issues
110
Software support:
Transana 112
Learning to transcribe
113
Exercise
114
Recommended reading
114
Notes
114
Part
3
Analysing Data
117
7
Analytic Strategies
119
How to begin
120
Questions to ask and areas to consider
122
A general strategy for data exploration
124
A data fragment
126
Four types of interactional organization
128
Turn-taking organization
128
Sequence organization
130
Repair organization
133
The organization of turn-design
136
Discussion
140
Data sessions
140
Exercise
142
Recommended reading
143
Notes
143
8
Elaborating the Analysis
144
On comparison in CA
144
Data selection in analytic elaboration
146
Theoretical sampling
147
Comprehensive data treatment
147
Generalization
149
Demonstration
151
On countability: quantitative CA?
157
The case for case-by-case analysis
162
An illustration
162
A general strategy for data elaboration
164
x
DOING CONVERSATION ANALYSIS
Notes on the analysis of visual data
165
Exercise
168
Recommended reading
169
Notes
169
Part
4
Applied CA
171
9
Applied CA: Institutional Interaction
173
CA
-
'pure' and 'applied'
174
'Conversation' versus 'institutional interaction'
174
Turn-taking, questioning, and 'control'
177
Using CA to study institutional practices
179
Demonstration: standardized survey interviewing
182
Exercises
191
Recommended reading
192
Notes
192
10
Applied CA: Local Rationalities, Formal
Knowledge, and Critical Concerns
194
On the usability of CA findings
194
Plans, practices, and accounts
197
Examples of 'applied CA'
1:
studies of 'impaired'
communication
198
Examples of 'applied CA'
2:
'human-computer
interaction' and 'workplace studies'
202
Examples of 'applied CA'
3:
Feminist CA studies
206
Doing CA: 'pure' and 'applied'
209
Conclusion
211
Exercise
212
Recommended reading
212
Notes
212
Appendices
213
Appendix A: Transcription Conventions
215
Appendix B: Glossary
217
Appendix C: Tips for Presentations and Publications
220
Bibliography
223
Index
243 |
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